Bindal people
The Bindal (aka Bendalgubber) are the Aboriginal Australian people whose ancestors originally possessed, occupied, used and enjoyed approximately 2600 km2 of coastal country from the mouth of the Burdekin River north to Cape Cleveland, inland to Leichhardt Range, in the state of Queensland
Bindal people | |
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Aka: Bendalgubber | |
Smoking Ceremony led by Bindal Elders at Australian Institute of Marine Science, Cape Cleveland, 21 March 2018 | |
Hierarchy | |
Language Family: | Pama–Nyungan |
Language Branch: | Nyawaygic |
Language Group: | Bindal |
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Area (approx. 2 600 km2) | |
BioRegion: | NQ Dry Tropics |
Location: | North Queensland |
Coordinates: | 19°35′S 147°15′E |
Mountains | Mount Elliot
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